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Re: A couple reasonably difficult big PP decisions post-flop
doesnt look like either of these flop decisions are very difficult, but the big streets could certainly be very difficult. I cap hand 1 and see what happens. I call hand 2 and see what happens. At least you got position in both cases [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Re: A couple reasonably difficult big PP decisions post-flop
just throwing it out there but i'm pretty sure i fold those kings. aces i call and showdown for 2bb more, card-depending.
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Re: A couple reasonably difficult big PP decisions post-flop
Interesting.. I think I'd rather have the kings than the aces if I had to choose.
In hand 1 there's the real chance that sb is auto-donking after capping ak. That leaves TT-JJ-QQ for BB and MP. Can't like the spot but I'm not folding. In hand 2 the cold call is really disturbing. In my experience that is almost always AK/Q or mid pairs, and he does't have AK/Q. The check/3 here is bad, bad, bad. *edit* Forgot that UTG caps flop behind the check/3. It couldn't be worse. Neither capped pf so it's not KK/QQ. Supernit can't have 2p. If we don't fold AA here I don't think we ever do. |
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Re: A couple reasonably difficult big PP decisions post-flop
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*edit* Forgot that UTG caps flop behind the check/3. It couldn't be worse. Neither capped pf so it's not KK/QQ. Supernit can't have 2p. If we don't fold AA here I don't think we ever do. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, virtually the only hand we beat here is JTs. |
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